
This is the Empowered Fe Fes & DIVAS first experience with using  modern dance to express their views about domestic violence among women  and girls with disabilities.
The girls are taking ownership of  this anti-violence project by selecting dance movements, dialogue, and  music that keeps it real about their stories of pain and survival.
All  of the women and girls have their unique style of dance; Nina  Singleton's and Jacquelyn Thomas' passionate and exaggerated dance  movements tell survival stories of women and girls who have taken back  their power.
Brittany King, Marcy Peters, Faith Finley, Candace  Coleman, and Jody Thomas use quiet but powerful movements to express the  silent screams of women whose lives have been impacted by violence.
Dawn  Ramsey, Kenyatta Murray, Mayra Puma and Precious Cantrell Jones use  elegant and powerful upper body movements to send a strong message; that  women & girls who ambulate with wheelchairs are not victims. Their  wheelchairs are vehicles of strength.
Quotes and interviews from the Empowered Fe Fes and DIVAS coming soon.